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Political Discourse as Phenomenon of Empirical Knowledge
Political Discourse as Phenomenon of Empirical Knowledge

EJIKE, Promise Uzochi November 23, 2025 SIAR-Global Journal of Arts & Humanities Vol. 1, No. 1 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17692701

This study provides a comprehensive linguistic and discourse-based analysis of selected political speeches delivered by Senator Douye Diri, the Executive Governor of Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Drawing on the frameworks of Conceptual Metaphor Theory [CMT] and Critical Discourse Analysis [CDA], the …

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Critical-Thinking Skills of Principals’ as Correlate to Teachers’ Job Performance in Post-Basic Schools in North-East Nigeria
Critical-Thinking Skills of Principals’ as Correlate to Teachers’ Job Performance in Post-Basic Schools in North-East Nigeria

SADIQ AHMED November 21, 2025 SIAR-Global Journal of Arts & Humanities Vol. 1, No. 1 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17692711

The study investigated principals’ critical thinking skills as a strategic management correlate of teachers’ job performance in Post-Basic Schools in North-East, Nigeria. The purpose of the study was to determine the extent of principals’ critical thinking skills in post basic …

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INEC and the Judiciary as Drivers of Nigeria’s Electoral Controversies  in the Contemporary Political Landscape.
INEC and the Judiciary as Drivers of Nigeria’s Electoral Controversies in the Contemporary Political Landscape.

Onyemaeze Anyaogu & Associate Prof. Innocent P. Ihechu November 20, 2025 SIAR-Global Journal of Arts & Humanities Vol. 1, No. 1 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17659865

Preserving the integrity of the electoral process is a hallmark of every democracy. However, Nigeria's electoral process is still marked by controversy, doubts, and institutional decay. This paper is a critical exploration of how two key institutions, the electoral body …

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Islamic Ethical Principles and The Administration of Higher Educational System in Nigeria
Islamic Ethical Principles and The Administration of Higher Educational System in Nigeria

Dr Sulaiman Shittu ZUBAIR; Dr Mohiyat Adeniun ATOBATELE; Dr Ismail Kolawole ODENIYI November 13, 2025 SIAR-Global Journal of Arts & Humanities Vol. 1, No. 1 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17599560

Educational leadership and decision-making in Nigerian higher institutions have increasingly been characterised by moral decline, administrative inefficiency, and the politicisation of authority. This paper examines these challenges through an Islamic ethical framework, arguing that the integration of Islamic moral and …

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Leveraging Agricultural Extension Services to Enhance Food Security and National  Development through the National Agricultural Development Programme in Bayelsa State
Leveraging Agricultural Extension Services to Enhance Food Security and National Development through the National Agricultural Development Programme in Bayelsa State

Matthew Witadu MICAH & Dr Panebi UGO October 29, 2025 SIAR-Global Journal of Arts & Humanities Vol. 1, No. 1 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17478935

This paper examines the Leveraging Agricultural Extension Services to Enhance Food Security and National Development through the National Agricultural Development Programme in Bayelsa State, with a focus on food security and national development in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. The study is …

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Cost–Benefit Analysis of Investigative Journalism in Insurgency-Affected Northern Nigeria
Cost–Benefit Analysis of Investigative Journalism in Insurgency-Affected Northern Nigeria

Nikade, Anderson PhD & Akarara et al. October 23, 2025 SIAR-Global Journal of Arts & Humanities Vol. 1, No. 1 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17423373

This study examined the advantages and disadvantages of investigative journalism in Northern Nigeria, where journalism practice has changed due to ongoing insecurity and inadequate institutional frameworks. Structured questionnaires and in-depth interviews were used to gather data from 120 investigative journalists, …

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